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The two Democratic candidates in the race for Summit County Council seat C tied at Tuesday’s convention.
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The Heber Valley Hospital has been recognized as one of the top 100 Critical Access Hospitals across the country by the Chartis Center for Rural Health.
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The 2024 legislative session brought changes to wildlife management and hunting in Utah.
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Students at Wasatch High School are learning to build homes through the district’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) program.
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As a way to celebrate its 10th anniversary of doing business in Park City, the founders of Plenty – which offers executive leadership training and retreats – have published their first book, “Leading with Light.”
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Deer Valley is sharing changes in plans to develop the Snow Park parking lots into a new base village. Locals got a look at an open house Tuesday.
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Public transit changes are coming to Summit and Wasatch counties this spring: here's what High Valley Transit has planned.
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The Park City Community Foundation’s new program, called Youth United, combines the power of two funding sources into one to help under-served kids have access to sports and other extra-curricular activities.
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Incumbents Roger Armstrong and Tonja Hanson won nominations from party delegates at the county Democratic convention Tuesday night.
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Two Heber Valley families found a sweet way to ensure their kids with special needs have employment opportunities…and they recently won a major award for it.
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A McPolin preschool teacher has received national recognition for her work advocating for students and education support professionals.
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Blocks of Park City’s Main Street will close next week as part of a major maintenance project in Old Town.